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2007 Oct 16
2
Samba can't find its hostname via broadcast
Hello. I'm using Samba 3.0.25a on FreeBSD-6.0. Samba is configured to be a PDC. Samba can't find its hostname via nmblookup: $ nmblookup -B 192.168.1.255 frontier querying frontier on 192.168.1.255 name_query failed to find name frontier If I query Samba via unicast, it answers OK: $ nmblookup -U frontier frontier querying frontier on 192.168.1.31 192.168.1.31 frontier<00> Also,
2003 May 20
0
win98_network_problem
Hi, My name is Zoran. I have been trying to setup a network with win98 for my home network which i need quite ergently so i can continue my work. My problem seems general, but the general solutions dont seem to solve it. I have spent a good week trying to figure it out and believe me i have tried almost every trick there is, and u guys are the last resort. If u help me solve this one you have
2003 May 20
0
zpet
Hi, My name is Zoran. I have been trying to setup a network with win98 for my home network which i need quite ergently so i can continue my work. My problem seems general, but the general solutions dont seem to solve it. I have spent a good week trying to figure it out and believe me i have tried almost every trick there is, and u guys are the last resort. If u help me solve this one you have
2003 May 20
0
zpet7310@yahoo.com.au
Hi, My name is Zoran. I have been trying to setup a network with win98 for my home network which i need quite ergently so i can continue my work. My problem seems general, but the general solutions dont seem to solve it. I have spent a good week trying to figure it out and believe me i have tried almost every trick there is, and u guys are the last resort. If u help me solve this one you have
1999 Mar 24
0
name_query failed: Samba 2.0.3
I'm stumped on getting Samba to work again on our small network. I've got one Windows 95 machine that started to refuse to talk to Samba last week. I *was* running one of the 1.9.18 releases, but when it stopped working, I figured I would delete the old release and do a clean install of 2.0.3. I've done that, and used SWAT to configure the smb.conf file (which can be seen below).
2003 May 04
1
nmblookup fails
I'm debugging my Samba setup using the "Troubleshooting Techniques" from Sam's Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours. Everything works fine up until the nmbd section. I am able to do the following correctly: nmblookup -U 127.0.0.1 __SAMBA__ nmblookup -U 127.0.0.1 POGO (the server) nmblookup -B 192.168.1.255 WIN-CLIENT (the client) but when I do nmblookup -B 192.168.1.255
2006 Jul 10
0
nmblookup fails to look up hostnames containing non-ASCII characters
I'm trying to use nmblookup to find the IP address of a Windows machine called "MARKETKA" (only with an accent over the 'E'). If I do a reverse lookup on the IP address, with debugging enabled, I can see that the hex code for the accented 'E' character is 0x90: $ nmblookup -d 4 -A 192.168.1.15 | grep MARK answers 0 char .MARK.TKA hex
2002 Feb 21
0
Need Samba Setup Help
Everyone, I am hoping that someone can help me. I have been trying for several weeks to get Samba working to no avail. I have consulted many online help files including the ones located at http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/DIAGNOSIS.html, browsing.txt that comes with samba, http://us2.samba.org/samba/ftp/docs/Samba24Hc13.pdf, and a few others. I have even posted a previous message, which
2004 May 11
0
figures with grids
Hi derf_, all, this is for the spec doc derf is working on - as discussed on irc. More soon (hopefully :) Cherio, Silvia. <p> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: hilbert-block.fig Type: image/x-xfig Size: 3610 bytes Desc: hilbert-block.fig Url : http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/theora-dev/attachments/20040512/483ac379/hilbert-block-0001.bin
2000 Jul 05
0
svd() (Linpack) problems/bug for ill-conditioned matrices (PR#594)
After fixing princomp(), recently, {tiny negative eigen-values are possible for non-negative definite matrices} Fritz Leisch drew my attention to the fact the not only eigen() can be funny, but also svd(). Adrian Trappleti found that the singular values returned can be "-0" instead of "0". This will be a problem in something like sd <- svd(Mat) $ d
2007 Nov 20
2
No longer able to browse windows share via Nautilus
I used to be able to browse the windows shares on the network through Nautilus. I can see them as computers, but when I click on them, it fails. (I'm on Ubuntu 6 LTS, AMD64) About 3 months ago, this failed. But, the windows boxes can all still access my shares on my Linux box. I was going through the trouble shooting, and found this out, but I'm not sure what to do next. I am
2003 Oct 24
0
netbios name not found on clients
I've been using Samba for years, though I'm still no expert, and this one has me stumped: I have just upgraded from Mandrake9.1->9.2 which changes from Samba 2.2.7a to 2.2.8a. I am using the same smb.conf file (see below). I can still mount shares okay (though I do have a printing issue I haven't looked at yet) but only by ip address. e.g \\10.0.0.3\nick works but \\ratbert\nick
2002 May 02
0
Can't connect to a win2k system.
I've been using samba for sharing files on my Linux box. This works quite well, but I'm having some problems accessing a share on my Win2k box: pink:/home/miller/samba/bin# smbclient -L hyperion added interface ip=192.168.1.3 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 timeout connecting to 192.168.1.2:139 Connection to hyperion failed (BTW, nmblookup hyperion fails, yet smbclient resolves
2002 Sep 23
1
interesting WINS resolution problem iwth 2.2.5 PDC
I'm running a Samba PDC at home (v2.2.5, recently upgraded from v2.2.3 in an attempt to solve this problem) on RedHat 7.3. I have domain logon, printing and all that good stuff working just fine to a couple of XP and 2000 clients. But, I want to mount a couple shares from the domain clients to the server, and that works just fine except for one client. fujisawa(6) ~> smbmount
2004 Jul 30
0
nmblookup of client using bcast address fails
Hi, I've been trying unsuccessfully over the past couple of days to get my windows machines to recognize my linux box. I've been working through the troubleshooting guides I can't get the query of the client machine to work using the broadcast address: I have the following 3 machine network: lifebook SUSE 192.168.1.100 renegade WXP 192.168.1.101 maverick W2K
2004 Nov 01
0
updated package waveslim 1.4
waveslim 1.4 has recently been uploaded to CRAN and is fully compatible with Rv2.0. Besides ensuring usability with the most recent version of R, two additional "flavors" of wavelet methodology have been added to the package: (1) Hilbert wavelet pairs and (2) the dual-tree complex wavelet transform [only 1D and 2D ported from Matlab code by Selesnick]. The dual-tree CWT code has
2004 Nov 01
0
updated package waveslim 1.4
waveslim 1.4 has recently been uploaded to CRAN and is fully compatible with Rv2.0. Besides ensuring usability with the most recent version of R, two additional "flavors" of wavelet methodology have been added to the package: (1) Hilbert wavelet pairs and (2) the dual-tree complex wavelet transform [only 1D and 2D ported from Matlab code by Selesnick]. The dual-tree CWT code has
2012 Oct 14
5
wins: no nmblookup on 192.168.1.255 but 192.168.1.2
Hi, here is a client computer and a server computer (Debian Wheezy, armel, samba Version 3.6.6, IP address: 192.168.1.2, Name: xyz). Problem: wins doesn't answer nmblookups by the client on the broadcast address: client$ nmblookup -S xyz querying xyz on 192.168.1.255 name_query failed to find name xyz Why is that so? How to fix this? When I specify the the server IP I do get an answer:
2001 Apr 27
0
name server problems: tcpdump shows "tcp port netbios-ssn unreachable"
Ahh, many sleepless nights spent on a stinky Windows 98 box! I'm using Samba 2.2.0 with Red Hat Linux 7.1, and am having trouble resolving the samba server. I went through the "fault tree" in the "Using Samba" book, and this was the section I got stuck on. Do I need to be running a name server besides nmbd? nmblookup returns some results: ----------8<----------
2001 Jan 12
0
Samba NOT using WINS? (was: network is busy / login failures)
Ok folks, the saga continues, but this is an issue that I think should concern all Samba users/sysadmins. It appears to me that Samba is NOT communicating with the WINS server (at least not consistently) for authentication of login requests when a pc tries to get logged in and map a drive letter to a share. In smb.conf I have the following relevant entries: name resolve order = wins host bcast